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  • We ask that the request be in writing. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope.

    • Please include the assessed property owner, address, map, and parcel (if known) for real estate and personal property. 
    • The owner's name, make, model, year, and registration number for excise tax. Please allow 4 to 5 days for research and processing.

    Please note, excise information can only be sent to the vehicle owner.

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  • Please contact the treasurer/collector's office or our Deputy Collector, Kelly, and Ryan Associates at 508-473-9660. You must make payment in cash, money order, or cashier's check to have the mark removed immediately.

    If you have any questions that have not been answered above, call the Treasurer/Collectors office at 508-529-3737.

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  • Property taxes are billed with the information as of January 1st preceding the beginning of the current Fiscal Year. If you purchased the property any time after January 1st, you may not appear on the tax bill as the assessed owner until the next fiscal year. This rule is mandated by Massachusetts Law. However, if the Assessor's office is notified that there is a new owner, the next bill can be sent as " Care Of".

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  • If for some reason you are unable to pay your tax bill, Massachusetts Law mandates that interest, at 14%, be added to the tax from the due through the payment date.

    The fiscal year's taxes must be paid in full by the May 1st due date to avoid any further action taken by the town.

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  • Tax dollars are the primary source of funds used to finance almost every service the town provides such as:

    • Public Education
    • Maintenance of Public Schools, Buildings, and Roadways
    • Elderly Services
    • Library Services

    and many other services that are provided by the town at no cost to its residents.

    For a more in-depth analysis of how your tax dollars are spent, view the ClearGov website.

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  • Check with the Upton Assessor's Office to see if you qualify for a tax exemption or deferral. If you still owe taxes, please contact the Town Collector as soon as possible. We cannot eliminate the tax, but we are here to listen to your situation and offer possible solutions.

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  • The town collects Real Estate Tax on a fiscal quarterly schedule as follows:

    Billing Period
    Date Real Estate Tax Bills are Mailed
    Date Tax is Due
    First QuarterOn of Before July 1stAugust 1st
    Second QuarterOn of Before July 1stNovember 1st
    Third QuarterOn of Before December 31stFebruary 1st
    Fourth QuarterOn of Before December 31stMay 1st
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